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How safe are broken compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs)?  We find out.

The introduction of CFLs has seen some emotive claims made about the perceived hazard from the mercury released from a broken bulb. 

We've looked at an extensive independent study into the health risks, and conclude that the tiny amount of mercury in a broken CFL is unlikely to be a health hazard.
 

Highlights of this report


Broken CFL clean-up


How to clean up safely if a CFL gets broken. Read more

What's the risk?


All CFLs contain very small amounts of mercury. Read more

The Ministry study


An extensive, independent study into the health risks. Read more

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